Finland–Greece relations
Map indicating locations of Finland and Greece | |
Finland |
Greece |
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Diplomatic mission | |
Embassy of Finland, Athens | Embassy of Greece, Helsinki |
Finnish-Greek relations are foreign relations between Finland and Greece. Greece was among the first countries to recognize the independence of Finland, on January 5, 1918. Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1920. Since February 1, 1977, Finland has had an embassy in Athens. For a long period Finland was represented in Greece through its embassies either in Bucharest, Rome or Belgrade. Greece has an embassy in Helsinki.
Both countries are full members of the European Union, NATO, Council of Europe, and Eurozone. There are 1,681 Greeks living in Finland,[1] and 1,600 Finns living in Greece.[2] Greece strongly supported Finland's NATO membership during the latter's accession process. In September 2022, Greece fully approved Finland's application for NATO membership.[3]
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ "PX-Web - Valitse muuttuja ja arvot". Archived from the original on 2018年08月06日. Retrieved 2018年08月06日.
- ^ "Kahdenväliset suhteet" (in Finnish). Embassy of Finland, Athens. Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
- ^ "Greek Parliament ratifies Sweden and Finland NATO bid". www.ekathimerini.com. Retrieved 2022年09月15日.
External links
[edit ]- Finnish embassy in Athens Archived 2018年01月20日 at the Wayback Machine
- Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Finland
- Greek embassy in Helsinki
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